CALGARY, AB – Hockey Canada announced on Tuesday that forty-one of the top female hockey players in Canada
will be in Calgary from September 17-21, 2008 for the first National Women’s Team camp of the 2008-09
season.

The camp will be used to determine which athletes will be part of the group that will work towards the 2009
IIHF World Women’s Championship and Olympic centralization. In February 2009, 22 players will be selected to
play for Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Championship. In the summer of 2009, up to 30 athletes will
move to Calgary as part of centralization to train and work towards the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver,
BC.

The September camp is the first of several camps that Hockey Canada will hold throughout the year (see below
for more information). The camp roster includes four goaltenders, 15 defencemen and 22 forwards.

Two players – forwards Brianne Jenner (St. Catharines, ON/Mississauga, CWHL) and Katie Weatherston (Thunder
Bay, ON/Montreal, CWHL) – were invited to the camp but are unable to participate due to injuries.

“The week will be an evaluation of players who are working towards the 2009 IIHF World Women’s Championship
and final Olympic centralization roster,” says Melody Davidson, head coach of the National Women’s Team.
“It’s therefore an important week for these players as we will be selecting our player pool as we look ahead
to the next two years.”

At the September evaluation camp, the players will be divided into two teams – Team Red and Team White. The
two teams will face Midget AAA teams from the Calgary area in a tournament, with each team playing four
games. The Midget AAA teams are Calgary Flames and UFA Bisons. Following a round-robin, the top two teams
will play on Sunday, as will the teams that finish in third and fourth.

All practices and games will be held at Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary. Also, practices and
games will be open to the general public.